Andy Murray's Wimbledon dream could be ruined by doggers

Andy Murray’s beloved Oakham Woods have become a hotspot for outdoor romps

The British No 1 faces German Benjamin Becker, 32, in the first round today as he bids to become our first champ since Fred Perry in 1936.

But his attempts to de-stress, by walking his dogs near his Surrey home, have been scuppered.

Andy’s beloved Oakham Woods have become a hotspot for outdoor romps.

Fellow dog walker Melissa Kate complained to police but says the area has been labelled a Public Sex Environment.

Melissa explained: “In internet chatrooms, this term is accepted to describe an area where open-air sex is lightly policed.

“And an internal police report advised officers to avoid a ‘knee-jerk reaction’ to those found having sex in public spaces.”

However, scientists are convinced this will be Andy’s year.

Research from Birmingham and Southampton Universities revealed that at 26, the Scot is at the perfect age to go all the way.

And experts claim Andy’s US Open win in September, which came after he lost last year’s Wimbledon final to Roger Federer, 31, has made him stronger.

Also, missing last month’s French Open with a back injury means he has been able to get into perfect shape for the SW19 gig.

Andy, who said he would trade in his millions to lift the Wimbledon trophy, agreed saying: “There’s a lot riding on Wimbledon.

“But I’m better equipped to deal with the pressures and understand how I need to play matches when I get to the latter stages of the big events. The US Open win has eased pressure on myself because winning a Grand Slam was the aim behind every practice session I have ever put myself through.”

“In internet chatrooms, this term is accepted to describe an area where open-air sex is lightly policed.”

Melissa Kate

World No 2 seed Andy is second favourite to win, with bookies facing a record £10million payout if he does.